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Show MORE ATTEMPTS NO MENTIONING AT j THE WEATHER WILL. BE MADE UNTIL AFTER THE FIRST OF JUNE. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1906 Two Railroads Are Tied Up REALLY WAS was touva declares he KOI GOD'S AGENT. Creed Re- at Zion City Has Been vised and New financial Policy Adopted. April 8. Voliva and the directors of Zion City have nd a new flnan-poliadopted a new creed to save the resident of the from suffering from necea- CHICAGO, cy iKiea. Voliva the following made nt The church will this morning: , state-ne- ta conducted as a Christian community. It will continue to espect Bowie in proportion to the We now eee that aood he hae done. Inever poeaeaaed Divine power and man among ua v( do not believe any n the direct agent of God. We are common ajinply all workers for the food. Voliva stated that the community to raise a million immediate the industries and that j, m carry on it thought there would he but little .hnni difficulty in extricating the ty from the tangle it la in relative to it financial affairs. Cp to noon no answer had been received to the telegram sent Dowle communi- It is expected he will today. immedi- ately return and engage counsel for legal fight Dowle secretly The stories that taught the doctrine of polygamy are verified by women who ay he approached them on that subject A number of letters are revealed aid to ahow Dowies loose conduct as ilieged by his wife and aon and other members of the community. It is eld Bowie claimed last fall that he to Had a revelation from because she disobeyed him. The papers were filed at Wau-leegand were afterwards withdGod di- vorce his wife an rawn. a conference After with overseers deacons this morning it was announced that a telegram had been re- end from Dowle requesting ed red Immedl-i- O and complete reports of the 8un-dt- y meeting. From this It is assumed that he ha not yet received the official dispatch announcing his deposition as the head of the Zion City community. Same Old Story Once More: Retold With a Wad Hardy Adventurer. Truiting Woman Fleeced by 1 The police have a search for "Doctor" Flank Bela C reale, alias Creele, Creelo, and Dr. Reed, following a complaint it the amn'a wife that he had swindled her out of a fortune of 140,000. The mu, who Is a Spaniard or a Mexican, b suspected of plotting to swindle all the wealthy women that he could. He h about E0 years old. Mrs. Dels Craele say that the man told that he had a mine In Mexico that waa worth MS, 000,000, and that he often used Fwident Din' name and showed her letters purporting to have been written hy Bias, to aid him In the swindle, d give her confidence In him. He until I ne name of the Mexican eoa,ul st Chicago; C. I Hutchinson M E. A. Potter, bankers of Chicago, jl Charles Law, a prominent of Chicago, In conducting wlndle. All these persona Insist tlut 'hey know nothing of the The woman aaya they were marriel In Terre Haute. Ind. CHICAGO, commenced April 8. man-Wactu- er. PATRICK CASE AGAIN. 8. hear n the mmion for a new The trial in e of Albert T. Patrick, who la un entence i f death for the murder nimam March Rice, was begun bel rder Goff today. District Attor frma "MI K,rnnly oppose the mol trial, maintaining that has been submitted en the case of the state. He f,,rmal demand that Pati Ii.e hi. privilege and allow hla raey. Frederick B. House, to tea rnfew,lon TTiai1 t him by I "hi. h practically tallied with f rharPa F. Jonei jwlmoriy not expected, hows that lt will permit hla lavryei to that effect XE1V York, April " ttr.ar Edward everett hale dwHiXGT0J1, April S is The I o.Verett Hale- - ohaplaln of nat ,a ce,ebra b rtbday today In a quiet a vn,!,,,r h,B ase he ,a "till th and vigorous. and V in. f11! hitereet In the affair tejr.nl ? recelved hundred. of eongretulal C! h mop Intimate frie called houa t0 offer their I hhe. Rotwhs COAL MINERS WIN OUT IN Santa Fa and Southam Pae Troubla in THE STATE OF ILLINOIS fic Having Southam Ca: forma Country. BAKERSFIELD. Cal.. Airil 3 Condition at the Teh.iehaj i landslide are practically unchanged. Large gangs of men are at work Clearing the tracks. It ia reported that the tur.nel driven through the lide ha shifted two feet from its original piisitloti, moved by the explosion of dynamite. Both the Santa Ue and Southern Pacific are tranferri:ig passengers from trains over twenty-fou- r hours late. It will probably lie two daya before the lines are cleared. Was the Son of Former Governor Of ad Bjdy F.' Has Be 'KTI. .Hid ! Robbins and Many Others Said to Have Conference Signed on Today at New York. Up-Ant- hracite ' ' . i. liien- - .1 .! .iiion ' -i 1 h -- l.m 1.- t , .. . pirn of work iniiiM ; k t X'UU ; MUNICIPAL re-- ill.! ' SID CIUNGES ' PENNSYLVANIA DENTISTS MEET. PITTSBURG, Pa April 1. The annual convention of the Odontologlcal society of western Pennsylvania opens here today for a two daya session. Between two hundred and three hundred dentists from all parte of the state are In attendance. Besides all the regular delegates to the convention there are several hundred dentists from all parts of the state here to attend the dental exhibition held In the laboratory of Dee 8. Smith ft Son. Seventy-fiv- e manufacturers of dental goods In all parts of the United States are represented In the exhibition. Among the speakers who will address the convention are Dr. J. Q. Byram of Indianapolis, an authority on porcelain work. Looks Like California Town Will Hava These Are Said to Have the Support of the Administration-- ' Their a Street Car Tie Up Very Soon. Provisions. r,- loath. 'llU,Ax.:i OAKLAXD, April 8. The first vioattendant upon the threatened trike of the Oakland street car employee occurred this morning when a crowd of school boys hurled stones at an enclosure where 154 of the strike breakers are encamped. None of the importations were injured, however, end the school hoys escaped and went to their lessons. Most of the men brought here ere from Loe Angeles. It Is reported that many of them decamped during the lence night WASHINGTON, April I. Secretary Metcalf hae sent to the senate four amendments to the Chinees exclusion laws, which are eald to have the support of the administration. These provide for the vising of passports in China, for an apiieal to the courts by Chinese excluded for various reasons, for the registration of all Chinese now in this country and for the removal of the restrictions on Chinese who return to China and then desire to the United States re-en- line Thirty People . With a Burglar Are Indicted t a xti,-!hl- finti'd April tUht i "i!T 3. mi A iiuiiitctpal t.niay. tlie must in tlu his- - nf tlis-- city. The geini.i! opinion is that the vote xxili be largely in favor tif municipal . lu.t the personal fight CarI HarrlsiHt ter making on Mayor xxtll in a measure offset the Duiiii cm tent toward the city control of public utilities. i confident that Mayxir Dunne municlal ownership will win. He thinks there will be a gnlu of at least otx municipal oxx iieivtitp votes in the city council. The Republican leaders axxert (list municipal ownemhtp will ( The get the requisite three-fifth- s. ocluliale are xlevuthig their attention to Hie supHrt of the munlcijMtl ownership proposilon and have abandoned all hope of electing their candidates for aldermen. Follticiuna predict that 800.000 votes will be cast, breaking all records for an off year. A number of arreats have been made for opening saloons and one arrest for bribery nf voters. ti'ix HOLDING SESSION oxxm-rslilp- LARGEST ANNUAL GATHERING IN HISTORY OF SOCIETY. Kindergarten Pedagogues Having Vary Live Time in the City of Bear. a MILWAVKKI-:Wls. April 8. The the thiit,Mith amiinil meeting . Inter-tiHtlnii- inil.ui Klinli-vgnrte- .il oens here today and xxili cIdm mi Friday ufterinxni nf till xxeek. It promises to lie by far the nmst iniimrtimt and largest annual meeting of tlie Hssocla-- l lun ever held, and the program arranged fur the meeting i of unusual Interest and Iniixirtaiire. The headquarters of the delegate I Ht the Hotel Pf later, end the several meeting Warm Battla in Kansas City. will be held at the Plymouth church. KANBAN CITY, April 8. The DemMrs. Ada Marian liuglie of Toronto. ocratic candidates in this city are runOut., is president of the urgHnUatlon; ning on a platform In which there la Mrs. Mary Roomer Page uf Chicago a plunk declaring for the public own- Hiid Mis Alice E. Fitts uf Brooklyn are of municipal utilities, but the erslilp Miss Mabel A. McKin- real Issue la the traction franchiae. In' ney nf Cleveland Is recording secretary addithm to tlila there is a fight with and Mrs. Busan B. Harrlman nf Boa-to- n the gas trust. Both parties favor a corresponding secretary and treas- muiilcliwl gaa plant' rather than a urer. to the gaa trust. The proceedings began this afternoon with a board meeting at the Hotel Hot Election at Tacoma. Pflrtter. The first business session will TACOMA. April Z The hottest elecnot tie held until Wednesday morning, hlatory of the city is on at Plymouth church. At that meeting tion in the today. It Is a threa cornered battle. tlie delegates will lie welcomed by IL L. C. O. Pearse. Mra. James The Republicans gre headed by McCormick for mayor, the Democrats Ia Hughes of Toronto will respond and Iht Municipal then read her annual rejairt. The rest by Ueorge Wright and John Hartman, league by of the morning session will be devoted Ownership hi the city will be polled if to the reading of the reports of the of- Every vote activity continues. Even tlie sick ficers of the organisation. If (here is the re being hauled to the polla in carsome of time enough before luncheon the delegates may submit reports for riages. their resiiective districts. Tomorrow will be devoted to s;ieclal meetings. In the morning the sieclel committee of nineteen Will hold a meeting at the Hotel Pfister. with Miss Lucy Wheelock of Boston in the chair. In the afternoon a conference of train- The Men Was Thrown Thirty Feet ing teachers and supervisors will he end It Did Net Even Phase held In the club room of the Hotel Him. Pfister. Chairman Miss Bertha Payne of the school of education. University PHILADELPHIA, April of Chicago, will preside, end number feet into the sir by a locomotive ' of Interesting end Important subjects thirty on the Port Richmond line of the In will be taken up for discussion. railway, Michael McDonald not the evening a closed session of training Reading liven to tell the tale, but le not only will be held end teachers supervisors much hurt. The accident occurred at Plymouth church. and a few hours later Meyesterday Plana have been made to take the llon Id was walking about with nothvisiting kindergarten teachers to the ing to show for it except m bandage various kindergartens of this city. On around his head. McDonald was drivWednesday afternoon the kindergar- ing a wagon in Xlcetown. Just as he tens of the south side will be visited; came to the railroad a locomotive was on Thursday afternoon those of the along at a good speed, but benorth and east sides, and on Friday coming cause of some houses he did not See IL those of the west side. The penny-lunc- h Immediately after' the wagon was. kitchens under the direction of mashed into bits, the horses dragged the Women's School alliance will also along 60 feet and hilled and the man be visited. who had soared high in the air came On Wednesday afternoon a parents down from a thirty foot level, striking confer m-e will be held, and It will be cm his head and shoulders. followed hy a reception at Downers all On the Thursday visiting college. GERMAN RED TAPE. will be the guests of the delegate ERL1X. April 8. One of the most luncheon at to a be local served at the Masonic temple. In the curious cases of red tni has develnjicd a case in bankruptcy at evening t lie Womans club of Wiscon- in ndlmlnls-trutlo- n sin will give a reception in honor of In which the German postal figured a a creditor for the the visiting delegates. It will be held claim for at the Athenaeum. The election of of- amount of about 25 cents, a The divificers for the ensuing year will take unpaid telephone charges 7 cents to dend declared was almut place on Friday morning. every $5, and thus ihe postofflee became entitled to 1 3 of s pfennig in INTERESTING ANNIVERSARY. money QUEENSTOWN, April 8. Although German money. Concerning this have been wrlt-e- ii no special celebration was held. It was six voluminous letters I by iho iei n authorities to the ofrecalled at the chamber of commerce in I he bankruptcy, neand among the veterans of the ship- ficial as na:iy replies, and the years ago cessitating ping district that sixty-eigIs not yet. The receiver Is at a today, on April 8, 1888, the Blrlus, the end to transmit the exact sum first steamship that made the western loss1 how 8 and the postal adof pfennig, across from the Atlantic, sailed trip here for New York, which trip It made ministration declines to write off as a In eighteen days. On June 16. 1K97, bad debet anything hut the precise the Blrlus waa lost off the south coast amount, including the fraction. There of Ireland. In May of last yar the is every prospect of a voluminous wreck was raised, and now mot of dossier accumulating in this portenher metal has been' made ovpr into tous matter. Her crank steam fittings and taps. WANTS THEM INVESTIGATED. abaft, which was of solid brass, has been sawed Into small discs, xvhlch WASHINGTON, April 8. A resoluhave been suitably engraved and dis- tion ha been prepared by John Sharp Williams and will be Introduced in tributed as souvenirs. the house soon, providing for an inTILLMAN HAVING SOME FUN. vestigation by the house committee on WASHINGTON, April 8. Senator railways and canals of the relations Long, of Kansas, spoke on the rate between the railroads and canals of the country. Evidence Is said to have bill thla afternoon. Tillman presented his dally report, come Into the possession of some memin- -, being the request from the senator bers that the railroads In severalcomfrom "Went Virginia that he be kept stances actually own or control peting canal systems In violation of posted as to the situation." Senator Hale, of Maine, suggested to the charter rights of both the railroads Tillman as he had got even he now and canals. let up." Tillman said he would conDISPLAYED NO EMOTION. sider it. STOCKTON, April I. When Inform' ed that aha bad been Indicted for the BUFFALO. TIMES DESTROYED. T April 8. The murder of Albert McVlcar, Mrs. BUFFALO today showed no emotion. She plant of thd Buffalo Times wee destroyed by fire early this morning. will probably be arraigned late this afternoon at Oakland. Loss 8200,000. ts; sur-reng- er And the Engine Wasnt Damaged uried Traffic on the companys ferry has fallen off, many people fearing their commutation tickets will be useless In the event of a strike. The officials of the .union and the company were In session this morning George Douglas Fatally Wounded, But endeavoring to reach an agreement Federal Grand Jury at Portland Gets and avert the struggle. He Winged the Thief in the a Busy Streak on This Fight. Afternoon. Looks Like a Settlement 8. desIn a SAX JOSE, Cal April At 11:80 the OAKLAXD, April PORTLAND. Ore April A1The perate duel with a burglar thla morn-in- '. labor leaders left the conference where federal grand Jury has returned secret comstret car of the discussion the Genres Douglas, a wealtny young ultimatum hae been taking Indictments for land frauds against mining man waa shot through the panys The decision was not announced, about thirty people, among them being place. abdomen. The burglar, who gives the name of but It is believed the result Is unfa- several millionaires and lumbermen, some of them living in the east. The Fred Paul, waa wounded In the right vorable to the union. The conference adjourned at three indictments were returned this afterleg hy a bullet from Douglas revolver oclock this afternoon. President Elli- noon end will not be made public unand was captured by Deputy Sheriff of the Carmen's union, announc- til the arrests ere made. Something son, affew hours at Santa Clara a Ross, ed that the company had made a prop- like 86.000 acres are Involved In tlie wounded ter. Douglas was seriously to transaction. and Is now In the hospital. His chances osition which would be presented the union at a meeting which will he The government Intends prosecuting for recovery are very doubtful Paul's held tonight. The nature of the same the men who benefltted by these frauds wound la not dangerous. was not slated, but the union leaders as well as those who perpet rated them. Intimate that it will be satisfactory and It la said that people In Utah, MinneBAPTISTS Y. Pj UNION. here will be no strike. sota, New York and other eastern C.. April 8. SPARTANBURG, President Herron of the Traction states are involved. of workers of church Hundreds young is reported as saying all re the Baptist church of thla state are as- company, ANLANTIC-PABLwill he no strike. BEACH RACES. sembled here to attend the annual ANLANTIC-PABLFla April A state convention of the Baptist Young OREGON HAS EARTHQUAKE. thousand Bveral mostly from people, of South Carolina, union Peoples A8HLAKD, Ore April A A distinct the various winter resorts of Florida which opened Its session here today. at and other southern states, have come The convention will last three or four hock of earthquake wee felt here shak- here to witness the Anlantle-Pab-l- o were 8:10 last Buildings night. days and a highly Interesting program en, stoves and windows rattled and the beach automobile tournament, which haa been prepared. Among the prominent speakers on the program are Dr. ground quivered. The shock lasted begins here today. As In Ormond -Daytona, the races are held on the J. C. Chapman of Anderson, Professor several seconds. beach, 'which offers ideal conditions A. M. Steel of Furman university, the NEWARK M. E. CONFERENCE. for such a purpose. Today la devlted Rev. T. L Smith of Society hill. President Potest of Furman, Dr. J. A. Brown JERSEY CITY. X. J, April 8. The exclusively to speed contests of from of Greenville, and Dr. H. A. Baghy of annuel conference of the Newark M. E. one to one hundred miles for motorchurch opened here this morning at the cycles. The automobile races will not Greenwood. West Side church. The number of begin until tomorrow and will extend REFORMS GO SLOW IN RUSSIA. delegatee Is very large and an Interest- over three days, closing on Friday. ST. PETERSBURG. April 8. Today ing program hae been prepared. WILL VISIT BIG TREES. la a memorable day in the history of HAVE SAILED. ATHLETES SANTA CRUZ, Cal April A The Russia. It is not only the anniversary Pacific students In conference here of the emancipation of the serfs, hut NEW YORK, April I. Thirty-tw- o also the day for the beginning of the American atlethee Bailed today to par- were addressed today by Rev. R, C. elections for the national assembly in ticipate in the games at Athens, Greece, Brown, of Oakland. An excursion to which will cover a period extending the big trees will take place this aftwenty-eig- ht province of central ternoon. from April 82 to May A Desperate Duel OWNERSHIP THE THREE TOWNS. ti TEACHERS OF KIDS MUST A' SLOGAN LN Chicago, Kansas City and Tacoma Want Government Control of in Public Utilities. lermii.e of i - xx CITIES . ' in cli.i MM The near that of former - ihii'iis,'.'; Ill t .iiij Heights . h,i i:y. i : w ,lii',i .Ut Xi-.1 the YORK. April 3. Tl.e anthra- i coimmitcv t'l.it the scale coin-mill- er cite caul i j ri Ji.trs i.nj die miin-rleeii Mgiad and xu:itt- - work to wenl into coi.fi reru e here to- MILITARY CADETS np as inii as ex in, si can1 day at noon. It i saul tiirvc is llllle Tlie iiiiners a:,- pi . to t ic at once. h'pe fur rare, although strenuous effort will Vie tiimle by belli sides 10 BE GENTLEMEN arrive at un a:i icalile adjustment. Many Operators Sign. Tile iinllirai-iicciifcieiice adjournS1I.1XGF1ELD. 111.. April 3. At ed l!:i utlcnimui until Thursday next. tni.ici headquarters i tins city this Pending tins iluie will lie some de- Ui'rnli.g it was announced tlmt oxer mands formulated by both factions, or,-- - hundred xqieratois in tin Mali-luxwhich will then lie presented and signed the 1S(3 scale and that YOUNG MAN AT WEST POINT fought out. The operators are very ycral more xxili stgti within the t GETS SEVERE PUNISHMENT. stubborn and the men equally so. 1 days. Some of the minis ln.m running today mid all xxili be nnmnit! All Off With Dolan. nithtu three week. We Wee Childish in Hie Misconduct PITTSBURG. April 3 The district end New Haa to Suffer for convention of the United Mine WorkPublicity Bureau Started. Hie Delinquoneiee. ers for the district of Pittsburg, opUliU'ACO. Afiil 3. The Illinois coni ened this illuming. Krunk Feehan, the operators, who luive not KigncJ me newly elected president and Dolan, the scale, have organized a butcau of pubWEST POINT, X. T.. April 8. Gen- dejMjsed president, were both present. licity to keep the public' posted on the eral A. L. Mills, superintendent ' of the Dolan pmceded to call the meeting to h rator'e side of the comrovi-rsy- . Feehan declared the men would Richard Henry Little, a former "war military academy, haa administered by ordr. to engage In a strike until Dois the head of the liot special orders an unusual rebuke to a refusewaa disposed of. Finally 8. A. air foundry. He began xxork hy anmember of the first class. Cadet George lan R. Byrd, who was charged with using Weitxer was selected to preside at the nouncing today that only one npciainr an expression which referred to an meeting until the Dolan matter waa had deserted the ranks. The utmost confusion Italians Striksrs Assault. officer, and with the intention of show- disposed of. for time. a reigned WILKES BARRE, April Thomas ing disrespect while walking near him. The convention then voted to expel Tague and a man named Titus, emThe offending cadet will he confined to certain llmlta of the reservation un- Dolan from the meeting and from mem- ployes at one of the collieries, were assaulted this forenoon by u lot of Italian til June 10, and walk a stipulated num- bership. Dolan Resisted all attempts adstrikers. This is the first trouble that ber of punishment tours. General to eject him front the hall. Anmeane to devise has occurred since work was suspendMills, in commenting on the case eald: journment waa taken In imposing this punishment the su- of getting him out without resorting ed. to en perintendent wishes to call attention Afteropen fight. hla position for two holding to the childishness of Cadet Byrds Obtaining Strike Breakers. waa finally dragged from offense, and hla deplorable lack pf ap- hours, Dolan PHILADELPHIA, April 3.Ope rafrom rostrum and forcibly ejected ter's agents here. In New York. Chicapreciation of the dignity of hie position. the For a little boy to attempt to hide hla the hall. He declares he will seek go, Pittsburg and St. Iouls are signredress In the courts. Identity In a group of hla fellows, or to ing contracts with strike breakers by conceal himself in any other way, and, the hundreds. It Is said theae men are Robbins Will Work Mines. ao hidden, to call derisively at one of determined to go to work in the mines hla instructors, la quite in harmony LITCHFIELD, 111 April 8. The and that all thisie oiieratora who have with what might ba expected. ' For miners will go to work here In the not signed the scale will endeavor to men. any cadet, especially one of the first properties of F. L. Robbins. He has continue work with non-uniclass to so far forget the dignity of his position, la to cast upon himself the grave suspicion of being unsuited to undertake the responsibilities of the SCHOOL BOYS IH THE position he Is being trained to occupy. feelTo intentionally try to wound the ings of another man who la simply doing hla duty, and without giving him EXCLUSION ACT ROCKS AT THE MEN an opportunity of knowing who it la that offers him such Indignity, Is a violation of the accepted Idea of what constitutes a gentleman, a man distinguished for fine sense of honor, strict SUBMITS regard for his obligations and consider- YOUNG AMERICANS OF OAKLAND SECRETARY METCALF QUARTETTE OF AMENDMENTS. ation for the rights and feelings of DONT LIKE STRIKE BREAKERS others. - :..ni It. of . : ' V .1,- ' P . dlf-the- O deb-gate- s ht La-do- ux . |